Two points of clarity on the Benn Act: 1) The Act does not ‘surrender’ any power to Brussels. Parliament passed the law that stipulates 31/01/20 as the extension date, and Parliament retains a full veto over any alternative offer. Parliament is sovereign.
It would need to be a legally binding referendum with implementation legislation attached. My acceptance is neither here nor there. As for polls they consistently favour remain and substantially reject no deal. The need for a final say couldn't be clearer.pic.twitter.com/KMezWcBoF3
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You don't deny you still would n't accept the result and the Libdems would n't either. Today's poll of 26,000 bucks the trend and the position is always fluid. I would remind you only one poll showed a leave lead in the run up to the 2016 vote.
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I would accept the result. I'd have accepted the 2016 result if the leave campaign promises turned out to be true. You can't switch sunlit uplands to fields of shit and not ask the people forced to travel there if that's ok. I'm sorry but that is insane and not democracy.
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